Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 1994-current, October 12, 2016, Page A9, Image 9

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    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2016
ROUNDUP:
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good), 7:55, 7-0
UHS — Kaden Webb 24 run (kick
missed), 6:04, 13-0
2nd Quarter
UHS — Kaden Webb 20 run (Webb
run), 1:30, 21-0
3rd Quarter
UHS — Sean Miller 26 pass from
Webb (kick missed), 8:18, 27-0
4th Quarter
UHS — Cody Samson 12 pass
from Webb (kick good), 11:54, 34-0
Umatilla Statistics
PASSING — Kaden Webb 7-18-1,
125, 2 TD.
RUSHING — (43-165): Trent Durfey
16-68, TD; Kaden Webb 11-56, 2 TD;
Cody Samson 16-41.
RECEIVING — Trent Durfey 3-47;
Justin Maret 2-40; Sean Miller 1-26,
TD; Cody Samson 1-12, TD.
STANFIELD 74, WESTON-McEWEN 26
— At Stanfield, the Tigers slogged
their way to a big win in Columbia
Basin Conference play with 428
rushing yards and 10 total touch-
downs on Friday.
Three Stanfield (6-0, 2-0 CBC)
rushers topped the century mark
led by Thyler Monkus with 105
yards on 10 carries and four
touchdowns. Adrian Renner added
a pair of scores with 106 yards
on five rushes, and Dylan Grogan
powered for 150 yards on 10
totes and added one touchdown.
Grogan also passed for 176 yards
and three touchdowns.
“Kind of some nasty field out
there today, but they were able
to keep their feet and get into
the end zone, slow and steady,”
said Stanfield coach Davy Salas.
“Everybody’s running the ball
hard, the line’s blocking good and
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we’re trying to keep everybody
healthy because we’re short on
numbers, so we’re getting every-
body carries.”
The TigerScots (1-5, 0-2) finished
with 369 yards on offense and
saw quarterback Brett Speed
return from concussion protocol to
throw three touchdowns, but also
a pair of picks.
“Our offense played pretty well.
We had a couple miscues here
and there, a missed block there,
a couple small penalties that
kind of hurt us in transition,” said
Weston-McEwen coach Travis
Glover. “Our defense at times
showed good things, but we
over-pursued a lot and they kind of
knifed us there.”
Stanfield’s next game is at La
Center (WA) on Friday at 7 p.m.
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WM (1-5, 0-2) 8 12 0 6 — 26
SSS (6-0, 2-0) 27 20 21 6 — 74
anything accomplished in a Special
District 4 loss on Friday.
Ione (0-5, 0-2) fumbled the
ball eight times and threw two
interceptions, but coach Todd
Knop said they were able to move
the ball.
“Honestly (Perrydale) didn’t out-
gain us by much,” he said. “We’ve
just got to get all our ducks in a
row and hold onto the football.”
Knop said Henry Padberg had a
good night running the ball, but
he didn’t have his final total, and
Cord Flynn had 10 tackles to lead
the defense.
Ione’s next game is on Thursday
when it hosts Mitchell/Spray/
Wheeler at 7 p.m.
Individual statistics
PASSING — Weston-McEwen
(8-15-2, 220, 4 TD): Brett Speed
7-15-2, 159, 3 TD; Ethan Reger 1-1-
0, 61, TD. Stanfield: Dylan Grogan
6-10-0, 176, 3 TD.
RUSHING — Stanfield (37-428,
7 TD): Dylan Grogan 10-150, TD;
Thyler Monkus 10-105, 4 TD;
Adrian Renner 5-106, 2 TD: Makiah
Blankenship 7-36, TD: Justin
Keeney 5-31. Weston-McEwen
(32-149): Jake Speed 6-42; Ethen
Reger 12-70; Kirk Scott 6-15; Brett
Speed 6-10; Kevin Rodriguez 1-9;
James West 1-3.
RECEIVING — Weston-McE-
wen: Kirk Scott 4-78, TD; Kevin
Rodriguez 1-5, TD; Jake Speed
1-70; Ethan Reger 1-6, TD; Travis
Hendley 1-61, TD. Stanfield: Bro-
dy Woods 1-51, TD; Justin Keeney
1-43, TD; Enoel Angel 1-38, TD;
Thyler Monkus 1-20.
IRRIGON 3, RIVERSIDE 1 — At
Irrigon, Mya Chapman led the
Knights in kills and assists as a
shorthanded Irrigon squad won its
Eastern Oregon League match in
four sets on Thursday 25-19, 25-13,
19-25, 25-15.
Chapman inished with 11 kills
and 22 assists, and Emma Combes
added 10 kills, 10 digs and 14
assists. Brianna Rice chipped in
four blocks and nine digs for Irrigon
(14-10, 3-3 EOL). No statistics were
available for Riverside (3-15, 1-6).
Irrigon was missing three players
due to injuries, and coach Laura
Combes said the team adapted
well to their absence.
“I’m so happy with how well my
girls are able to rebound back,” she
said. “Riverside did a terriic job
defensively against us (Thursday).”
PERRYDALE 40, IONE 6 — At Per-
rydale, ten turnovers on offense
stopped the Cardinals from getting
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PHS (3-2, 2-1) 14 12 14 0 — 40
IHS (0-5, 0-2) 0 6 0 0 — 6
Volleyball
Local Slate
PREP FOOTBALL
Thursday
Mitchell/Spray/Wheeler at Ione,
7 p.m.
Friday
Hermiston at Bend, 7 p.m.
Vale at Umatilla, 7 p.m.
Nyssa at Irrigon, 7 p.m.
Burns at Riverside, 7 p.m.
Heppner at Culver, 7 p.m.
Stanield at La Center (WA), 7 p.m.
Joseph at Echo, 7 p.m.
PREP VOLLEYBALL
Thursday
Heppner at Weston-McEwen,
5 p.m.
Stanield at Culver, 6 p.m.
Hood River at Hermiston, 6:30
p.m.
Friday
Irrigon at Burns, Noon
Umatilla at Nyssa, 1:30 p.m.
Echo at Joseph, 4 p.m.
Riverside at Burns, 5 p.m.
Horizon Christian at Ione, 5 p.m.
Umatilla at Vale, 5:30 p.m.
Saturday
Riverside at Nyssa, Noon
Irrigon at Vale, Noon
Umatilla at Burns, 1 p.m.
Riverside at Vale, 4 p.m.
Irrigon at Nyssa, 4 p.m.
PREP BOYS SOCCER
Thursday
Hermiston at The Dalles, 4:30 p.m.
Riverside at Mac-Hi, 4 p.m.
Saturday
Irrigon at City Christian, 1 p.m.
PREP GIRLS SOCCER
Thursday
Hermiston at The Dalles, 4 p.m.
Riverside at De La Salle, 4:15 p.m.
Umatilla at Portland Adventist,
4:15 p.m.
PREP CROSS COUNTRY
Thursday
Hermiston, Umatilla, Stanield,
Heppner, Mac-Hi, Weston-McEw-
en, Helix, Pendleton, at Pendleton,
4 p.m.
STAFF PHOTO BY E.J. HARRIS
Hermiston’s Andrew James scrambles out of the pocket in the Bulldogs’
54-0 win against Ridgeview on Friday in Hermiston.
BULLDOGS:
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locked up with the defender until
he stiff-armed the defender with
his powerful left hand and broke
free, coasting the remaining 35
yards for the touchdown — a 70-
yard completion in total.
“I just really trust (Dayshawn),”
James said, “and the stats show it.”
The Bulldogs have now shifted
focus to one of the toughest games
on their schedule — a road trip to
the Bend Lava Bears on Friday.
“We can’t get too conident,”
McLeod said. “We know a good
team lies ahead.”
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RV
0 0
0
0 — 0
HHS
21 20
6
7 — 54
Hermiston Stats
PASSING — Andrew James 16-20, 255, 6 TD
RUSHING — Andrew James 7-50; Jonathan Hinkle
7-37, TD; Peter Earl 6-41, TD; Damien McLeod 2-29.
RECEIVING — Dayshawn Neal 6-156, 4 TD; Jerry
Ramirez 4-38, 2 TD; Tucker Salinas 3-42; Jonathan
Hinkle 2-15; Joey Gutierrez 1-4.
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